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Historians will be harsh in their judgment.
Climbers, especially, can be harsh in their assessments of Robert.
"Duncan, I'll be harsh in my message," said another panellist, Innes Wilcox, the head of Australia's business lobby.
While economic conditions may be harsh in other countries, those countries are responsible for their citizens' lot.
Mr. Reid, who concedes he can sometimes be "harsh" in his comments, remains confident that Democrats will hold his seat.
Although Mr. Reagan could be harsh in his criticism of institutions and ideological movements, he rarely focused on running down his opponents, especially fellow Republicans.
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IF Hollywood books were better, we might be harsher in our judgment of Peter Biskind's new one, "Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film".
Ethnic cleansing was harsh in Banja Luka.
Even harsh environs around the world have traditionally been harsh in a predictable way.
The laws of the jungle are harsh in Ms. Sheldrick's stories.
That one of Peterborough's penalties was missed by Martin Samuelsen was harsh in the extreme.
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